Routledge Handbook of International Political Sociology
Herausgeber: Guillaume, Xavier; Bilgin, P&
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Herausgeber: Guillaume, Xavier; Bilgin, P&
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This handbook presents in a comprehensive, concise and accessible overview, the emerging field of international political sociology. It summarizes and synthesizes existing knowledge in the field while presenting central themes and methodologies that have been at the centre of its development.
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This handbook presents in a comprehensive, concise and accessible overview, the emerging field of international political sociology. It summarizes and synthesizes existing knowledge in the field while presenting central themes and methodologies that have been at the centre of its development.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 414
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 180mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 898g
- ISBN-13: 9780415732253
- ISBN-10: 0415732255
- Artikelnr.: 43674011
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 414
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 180mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 898g
- ISBN-13: 9780415732253
- ISBN-10: 0415732255
- Artikelnr.: 43674011
Xavier Guillaume is Assistant Professor in International Relations at the Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, Netherlands. He is currently part of the International Political Sociology editorial board. Pinar Bilgin is Professor of International Relations at Bilkent University, Turkey. She is the author of Regional Security in the Middle East (2005), The International in Security, Security in the International (2017) and Associate Editor of International Political Sociology.
1. Introduction to the Routledge Handbook of International Political
Sociology Part I: International Political Sociology and its Cognate Fields
of Study 2. Feminist Theory/Gender Studies 3. Historical Sociology 4.
International Law 5. International Political Economy 6. International
Political Theory 7. Postcolonialism and International Political Sociology
8. The International Political Strategy of Security Studies 9. Sociology
10. World Society Part II: Key Themes of International Political Sociology
11. Citizenship and an International Political Sociology 12. Advancing
"Development" through an International Political Sociology 13. The
Environment 14. Finance 15. Feminist International Political Sociology -
International Political Sociology Feminism 16. Global Elites 17. Global
Governance 18. Health, Medecine and the Bio-Sciences 19. Mobilisation 20.
Mobility 21. Straddling National and International Politics: Revisiting the
Secular Assumptions 22. Reflexive Sociology and International Political
Economy 23. Security Studies Part III: Methodologies of International
Political Sociology 24. Archival Methods 25. Assemblage 26. Discourse and
Narrative 27. Ethnography/Autoethnography/Autobiography 28. Learning From
the Field 29. History 30. Learning How To See 31. Materiality 32.
Multidisciplinarity 33. Practice 34. Social Spaces Parti IV: Transversal
Reflections 35. Afterword: Transversal Politics 36. Afterword :
International Political Sociology, or: The Social Ontology and Power
Politics of Process 37. Afterword: The Commercial In/For International
Political Sociology
Sociology Part I: International Political Sociology and its Cognate Fields
of Study 2. Feminist Theory/Gender Studies 3. Historical Sociology 4.
International Law 5. International Political Economy 6. International
Political Theory 7. Postcolonialism and International Political Sociology
8. The International Political Strategy of Security Studies 9. Sociology
10. World Society Part II: Key Themes of International Political Sociology
11. Citizenship and an International Political Sociology 12. Advancing
"Development" through an International Political Sociology 13. The
Environment 14. Finance 15. Feminist International Political Sociology -
International Political Sociology Feminism 16. Global Elites 17. Global
Governance 18. Health, Medecine and the Bio-Sciences 19. Mobilisation 20.
Mobility 21. Straddling National and International Politics: Revisiting the
Secular Assumptions 22. Reflexive Sociology and International Political
Economy 23. Security Studies Part III: Methodologies of International
Political Sociology 24. Archival Methods 25. Assemblage 26. Discourse and
Narrative 27. Ethnography/Autoethnography/Autobiography 28. Learning From
the Field 29. History 30. Learning How To See 31. Materiality 32.
Multidisciplinarity 33. Practice 34. Social Spaces Parti IV: Transversal
Reflections 35. Afterword: Transversal Politics 36. Afterword :
International Political Sociology, or: The Social Ontology and Power
Politics of Process 37. Afterword: The Commercial In/For International
Political Sociology
1. Introduction to the Routledge Handbook of International Political
Sociology Part I: International Political Sociology and its Cognate Fields
of Study 2. Feminist Theory/Gender Studies 3. Historical Sociology 4.
International Law 5. International Political Economy 6. International
Political Theory 7. Postcolonialism and International Political Sociology
8. The International Political Strategy of Security Studies 9. Sociology
10. World Society Part II: Key Themes of International Political Sociology
11. Citizenship and an International Political Sociology 12. Advancing
"Development" through an International Political Sociology 13. The
Environment 14. Finance 15. Feminist International Political Sociology -
International Political Sociology Feminism 16. Global Elites 17. Global
Governance 18. Health, Medecine and the Bio-Sciences 19. Mobilisation 20.
Mobility 21. Straddling National and International Politics: Revisiting the
Secular Assumptions 22. Reflexive Sociology and International Political
Economy 23. Security Studies Part III: Methodologies of International
Political Sociology 24. Archival Methods 25. Assemblage 26. Discourse and
Narrative 27. Ethnography/Autoethnography/Autobiography 28. Learning From
the Field 29. History 30. Learning How To See 31. Materiality 32.
Multidisciplinarity 33. Practice 34. Social Spaces Parti IV: Transversal
Reflections 35. Afterword: Transversal Politics 36. Afterword :
International Political Sociology, or: The Social Ontology and Power
Politics of Process 37. Afterword: The Commercial In/For International
Political Sociology
Sociology Part I: International Political Sociology and its Cognate Fields
of Study 2. Feminist Theory/Gender Studies 3. Historical Sociology 4.
International Law 5. International Political Economy 6. International
Political Theory 7. Postcolonialism and International Political Sociology
8. The International Political Strategy of Security Studies 9. Sociology
10. World Society Part II: Key Themes of International Political Sociology
11. Citizenship and an International Political Sociology 12. Advancing
"Development" through an International Political Sociology 13. The
Environment 14. Finance 15. Feminist International Political Sociology -
International Political Sociology Feminism 16. Global Elites 17. Global
Governance 18. Health, Medecine and the Bio-Sciences 19. Mobilisation 20.
Mobility 21. Straddling National and International Politics: Revisiting the
Secular Assumptions 22. Reflexive Sociology and International Political
Economy 23. Security Studies Part III: Methodologies of International
Political Sociology 24. Archival Methods 25. Assemblage 26. Discourse and
Narrative 27. Ethnography/Autoethnography/Autobiography 28. Learning From
the Field 29. History 30. Learning How To See 31. Materiality 32.
Multidisciplinarity 33. Practice 34. Social Spaces Parti IV: Transversal
Reflections 35. Afterword: Transversal Politics 36. Afterword :
International Political Sociology, or: The Social Ontology and Power
Politics of Process 37. Afterword: The Commercial In/For International
Political Sociology